Sunday, July 31, 2016

A thousand pardons to my V-9-3 teammates !! One of my personal undesirable traits is a poor memory unless I have written information down. When I am holiday far from my home, I actually have to remember to read it..which is what happened. Totally blanked, Martha had to nudge me.

We are visiting good friends in Northern California. Friends who introduced me to Mid-century modern design among other things. We often go 'thrifting' together where we find other peoples undesirables that, for us, are treasures.

Pictured above is beautiful red West German pitcher, paired with a classic Eva Zeisel pitcher bought for $10 at a flea market.

I shot this photo to take in the painting behind it. It is a collage using discarded magazines, blue flat plastic bottle rings, a bit of fabric, buttons and paint.

All of us find beauty in some things that others find undesirable. Knowing this, when I return I am going to rent a tent, fill it with my own undesirables and invite all the local guilds to come find something beautiful for themselves.

Friday, July 22, 2016

Oh dear! I seem to have a lot of, what I would class as undesirables! These are synthetic fabrics bought for workshops or just because they were shiny and sparkly! They have been carefully stored, but no more- out they go! And hopefully a small part will be used to make a beautiful quilt!

Enhanced with fabric paint, ready for quilt construction. It is a journey into the unknown as I use these. Hoping my idea translates into an acceptable final product.

Friday, July 8, 2016

For this challenge, I looked inside my cupboards, and I
found lots of things I don’t use regularly.But I cannot call them undesirables – I loved them when I bought them - they are all desirable, it is just
that they have not been used – yet?!

There are some beautiful commercial fabrics, including interesting batiks, and some really old fabrics I bought in the US when I was
still making dolls, bits of which I have used for making dolls’s clothes, like
20 years ago.

There is a shelf full of silk organzas and painted silks,
which I have used at some point, a long time ago.Some of them were used in the couple of
bojagis I made.

I have also a collection of fabric paints, and colourful pens such as Sharpies, which I always
mean to use, and then I don’t – except occasionally for printing text with
Thermofax screens.

I have gorgeous Inktense colour pencils and blocks – which I
don’t know how to use, and no idea of what to do with them.I have Markal sticks, which I do know how to
use, but haven’t found a way of employing them in my work.